Loup Vaillant wrote:
>2008/1/28, Brian Hurt <bhurt@janestcapital.com>:
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>>I *hate* operator overloading. My experience in C++ is for every time
>>this feature is used legitimately (i.e. to implement complex numbers or
>>whatever), it's abused 10 times- and that's ignoring C++'s use of the
>>bit shift operators << and >> for I/O, and the use of + for string
>>concatentation, both of which I'd argue really should be considered
>>abuses, as far as I'm concerned. And this is ignoring the difficulty of
>>type inference in the presence of overloaded operators.
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>>The best way to handle this IMHO is Haskell-style type classes. Which
>>solves the whole type inference problem, and rules most of what I
>>consider abuses of operator overloading (for example, if you have a '+'
>>operator, you also have to have a '*' operator- and what is "foo" *
>>"bar"?). But this is a very non-trivial change to the language.
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>Err, are you really suggesting type classes to be added in Ocaml?
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No. I was using that to try and kill the idea of operator overloading.
Brian